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Thursday, Dec 28 With two fatal shootings Tuesday night, the recent reclassification of a decades-old shooting as a killing and another homicide Wednesday evening, Baltimore has hit 343 homicides in 2017, and a new record for killings per capita. |
| Baltimore Ravens fans, bars and restaurants are juggling their schedules for Sunday, after the NFL bumped the kickoff of the Ravens game to 4:25 p.m. — pushing the end of the game into New Year's Eve celebrations. |
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| The FBI has rejected calls for it to take over the investigation into the fatal shooting of a Baltimore homicide detective who was set to testify in a federal police corruption case, saying it has no evidence to suggest Det. Sean Suiter’s death was connected to the corruption probe. |
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| Mayor Catherine Pugh is expected to soon announce the hiring of a new inspector general soon to fill the position that has been vacant for more than a year. |
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| Several other Maryland universities are also subject to federal investigation for their handling of sexual violence on campus. |
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| Baltimore Police believe two two unknown suspects attempted to rob 19-year old Jonathan Tobash before fatally shooting him. |
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| Mayor Catherine Pugh toured a homeless encampment near City Hall Wednesday, as an area of high pressure sweeps down from the Arctic over the next week. |
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| Here is what to look for in the night sky throughout 2018. |
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| The late schedule change for Sunday's game between the Ravens and Bengals wasn't meant to inconvenience Ravens fans, but it will only remind them that the NFL doesn't care about Baltimore. |
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| A round-up of the triumphs, embarrassments and controversies in the local arts scene in 2017 and how Baltimore was depicted on the small and large screens. |
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